Sensational Kids, the child developmental support charity, is holding a music-based learning group for three- to five-year-old children, starting on Thursday.
The Melody Makes Music Group in the Carlton Hotel, Dublin Airport and Sensational Kids clinic in Kildare town will be facilitated by speech and language therapist Veronica Murphy.
The six-week group programme will focus on early skills around language, rhythm and movement, taking turns, paying attention and listening.
See sensationalkids.ie or tel: 045 520900 for more details.
The BT Young Scientist Technology Exhibition will take place in the RDS, Ballsbridge, Dublin from January 12th to 14th.
With more than 550 finalists participating, it’s a perfect place to gain insight into the young scientific minds who will define the directions of research in the future.
Opening hours are 9.30am-5.30pm each day. Admission is €12 for adults; €6 for students. For further details, see also btyoungscientist.com
Check out The Nurse, a new six-part series about community nurses which starts on RTÉ One on January 12th at 10.15pm.
Produced by GMarsh TV, the documentary series will follow the daily lives of public health nurses on Inishbofin Island, in Dublin’s inner city and suburbs (Castleknock) and in Counties Clare and Cavan.
Turn2me.org is an interactive support community website for people with mental health problems.
The site offers help and guidance to people of all ages with depression, anxiety, bullying, job loss and suicidal thoughts.
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